- A fix-up (or
fixup) is a
novel created from
several short fiction stories that may or may not have been
initially related or
previously published. The...
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Henry Kuttner (April 7, 1915 –
February 3, 1958) was an
American author of
science fiction,
fantasy and horror.
Henry Kuttner was born in Los Angeles,...
- I,
Robot is a
fixup collection of
science fiction short stories by
American writer Isaac Asimov. The
stories originally appeared in the
American magazines...
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retroactively ignored its ending. One
notable example is
Isaac Asimov’s 1950
fixup novel I, Robot, a
collection of
science fiction short stories originally...
- I,
Robot is a 1950
science fiction fixup novel by
Isaac Asimov. I, Robot, I Robot, or
iRobot may also
refer to: "I, Robot" (short story), a 1939 science-fiction...
- but this is the most common.) This
leads to the
necessity for "pointer
fixups", also
called thunks, when casting.
Consider the
following C++ code: D *d...
- Look up
thunk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
computer programming, a
thunk is a
subroutine used to
inject a
calculation into
another subroutine...
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Operation Chaos is a 1971
science fantasy fixup novel by
American writer Poul Anderson. A sequel,
Operation Luna, was
published in 1999. In an alternate...
- and
stored in the
object or
executable file. Each
entry in the table, or "
fixup", is a
pointer to an
absolute address in the
object code that must be changed...
- code, the
executables may
contain headers and
tables with
relocation and
fixup information as well as
various kinds of meta data.
Among those formats listed...